Boy Golden (musician)

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Born
Liam Duncan

Brandon, Manitoba
GenresFolk
InstrumentsGuitar
Years active2021–present
Boy Golden
Boy Golden in 2024
Boy Golden in 2024
Background information
Born
Liam Duncan

Brandon, Manitoba
GenresFolk
InstrumentsGuitar
Years active2021–present

Boy Golden is the stage name of Liam Duncan, a Canadian alternative country singer-songwriter based in Winnipeg, Manitoba.[1]

Born and raised in Brandon, he moved to Winnipeg to pursue his musical career, initially as a member of the indie rock band The Middle Coast.[2] Following that band's breakup he released the solo album If I Don't Feel Better under his own name in 2019,[3] but after feeling drained and exhausted by the process of creating and touring behind an album with heavy emotional themes, he began creating the Boy Golden persona to present a more easygoing and positive-minded brand of music.[1]

Career

Church of Better Daze, his debut album as Boy Golden, was released in 2021.[1] He followed up with the six-song EP For Jimmy in 2023,[2] supporting the release with his first full headlining tour of North America.[4]

The album For Eden followed in 2024,[5] and was again supported by a North American tour.[6]

He has also appeared as a guest musician on recordings by The Bros. Landreth and Jacob Brodovsky, and produced the debut album of singer-songwriter CJ Wiley.[7]

His new album, Best of Our Possible Lives, is slated for release in February 2026.[8] "Suffer", the album's lead single, reached #1 on the Billboard Canada Modern Rock Airplay chart in December 2025.[9]

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